Spammed Stock: GDKI
Here’s a stock spam I received for GDKI - Goldmark Industries, Inc. - on the Pink Sheets exchange (PINKSHEETS: GDKI.PK)
G0ldmark Industries, Inc ( G D K I )
THIS ST()CK IS E>
Huge Advert|sing Campaign this week!
Breakout Forecast for July, 2006
Cu_rrent Price: $7.02 (5 days ago was $5)
Sh0rt Term Price Target: $12.00
Rec0mmendati0n: Str0ng Buy
RECENT H0T NEWS released MUST READ ACT NOW
LOS ANGELES & VANCOUVER, British Columbia—(July 5, 2006) Goldmark Industries, Inc. ( G D K I - News) is excited to announce that the Company is embarking into a new business direction. The Company is making an aggressive move into the multi-billion-dollar Urban Entertainment industry. The Hip-Hop Entertainment industry generates several billion dollars per year in product sales with an estimated consumer-based purchasing power well into the hundreds of billions of dollars and topping over one trillion worldwide.
About Goldmark Industries, Inc ( G D K I ):
Goldmark Industries is preparing to stand at the forefront of the Hip Hop consumer market, offering a wide range of urban entertainment services in Music, Feature Films, Television, Home Video/DVD and Major Events
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July 21st, 2006 at 10:43 am
this stock went down horribly shortly after i read this email, from about 6.50 down to 2.50, within 2 days. Now 3 days after that low it is back up to 6.50. would have been nice to get in on that at 2.50.
today alone it is up 62.5%
July 25th, 2006 at 11:25 am
I wish I could find the morons that keep filling my email with this garbage. My their computers burn in Hell.
July 25th, 2006 at 11:53 am
I am sick of these emails from multiple people and want it stopped. How do I do this!
July 25th, 2006 at 1:40 pm
I also received this email 2day…. don’t know what is best to do, if to take action with it or not….
July 26th, 2006 at 1:30 am
I am sick and tired of receiving unsolictied spam regarding this company. I want my name removed from all list immediately.
July 26th, 2006 at 7:31 am
God me too! How many thousand people are there out there sending this stuff?
Luckily they haven’t got my busineess email (yet), or I’d be getting it in that mailbox too.
Does anybody have any idea how to stop it, short of changing my email address? - Now there’s a thought!
July 26th, 2006 at 8:53 am
I’VE FUCKIN HAD IT WITH THIS SHIT!
TEACH THESE FUCKS A LESSON!
SEND THEM 50 EMAILS FOR EVRY FIVE YOU GET! A DAY! LETS KILL THEIR BUISNESS! HERE IS THEIR EMAIL:
INFO@GOLDMARKENTERTAINMENT.COM
TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO OPEN UP GOLDMARKS WEB PAGE AND LEAVE IT OPEN ON THEIR PC… I HAVE 10 WINDOWS OPEN RIGHT NOW! THEIR ISP WONT LIKE THIS VERY MUCH!
THIS IS THEIR WEBSITE.
http://www.goldmarkentertainment.com/contact.htm
TELL THEM BY PHONE YOU DONT LIKE THEIR SPAM! ITS A TOLL FREE NUMBER! FELL FREE TO PUT IT IN SPEED DIAL AND LEAVE AS MANY MESSAGES AS POSSIBLE. REAL CLIENTS WONT BE ABLE TO BE ADDRESSED!
9th Floor
555 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC
V7X 1M9 Canada
Toll Free: 1.866.943.5084
Fax: 1.866.943.5085
July 26th, 2006 at 12:55 pm
please stop sending me these emails from multiple people. This type of harrassment should not be allowed.
July 26th, 2006 at 2:47 pm
Goldmark is a Canadian company with a website at:
www.goldmarkentertainment.com
and their toll free telephone number is: 1-866-943-5089
Give them Hell!
July 26th, 2006 at 2:59 pm
I am also sick of Goldmark Industries spam. (about 10/day for the last month)
Don’t even think about investing here…
Look what I found. They’ve been reported to the RCMP/CRTC etc. for using fake info on their correspondence. You know they’re not legit when they use attachments instead of text to avoid spam filters.
Their office is a block away from mine. Maybe i’ll drop by. Give them a call -maybe give them a few…
http://www.goldmarkentertainment.com/
9th Floor
555 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC
V7X 1M9 Canada
Toll Free: 1.866.943.5084
July 26th, 2006 at 3:30 pm
I keep getting the same effing emails. I have just about decided to make it my personal mission in life to find the effers that keep sending the g.d. junk to me. FYI. I report mine to every email account I own regardless of what email acount I have gotten the info on.
abuse@ .com
July 26th, 2006 at 3:50 pm
I am sick of the daily emails also. I know a hacker that is close to setting loose a virus in their server farm. He just needs to perfect it so it does not distribute to all of us.
July 26th, 2006 at 3:50 pm
GOLDMARK INDUSTRIES
9th Floor
555 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC
V7X 1M9 Canada
Toll Free: 1.866.943.5084
Fax: 1.866.943.5085
Email: info@goldmarkentertainment.com
July 26th, 2006 at 4:17 pm
I can’t figure out (1) how these people got my email address and (2) how to stop these incessent daily intrusions! Any advise would be appreciated!!!
July 26th, 2006 at 4:27 pm
I get about 8 of these per day. What makes these idiots think that somebody who would send such crap could be trusted in ANYTHING?????
July 26th, 2006 at 4:34 pm
I want these multiple spam mail stock offers stopped from clogging up my personal email. ONCE AND FOR ALL I AM NOT INTERESTED!!!!!
July 26th, 2006 at 6:23 pm
Never respond to spam. Don’t give the spammers what they want (attention, succesful advertisement) Just hate them like the rest of the world. If this stock would really be that great, brokers would know about them. There are only a few truly amazing ups and downs these days and they are hard to predict.
Second. Why would anyone share information that can make them rich? Isn’t it like this that there might be a catch. There are saver (less risky) ways to go for stocks and you do not need info from a spammer if you know what you are doing.
— Get happy first, rich later —
Peer
July 26th, 2006 at 7:20 pm
Dear hmagic, Wow 62.5% that is incredible in one day. What do you think about them saying
Strong buy: who is the broker saying this?
300% return: where is the 300% return.
I can find lots of places that can give you a possible large return in less than one day, can you say Las Vegas.
Stick to REAL brokers giving real advice.
July 26th, 2006 at 9:06 pm
I just checked my “JUNK” mailbox before trashing the contents and discovered 5 copies of this mail (different dates with same IN-accurate pricing).
Best solution I have found to these junk mails is to let Mail 1.3.11 (Macintosh) or Thunderbird (Mac, Windoze, Linux) build a junk mail filter. Just keep marking all these as Junk and *Mail* or *T-bird* will learn to junk them before you see them.
Spammmers have gotten more creative with images of the text (.png, .jpg, .pdf) so I created a filter that says any message with images that is not from know senders is junk.
Get Thunderbird at mozilla.org. Other mail handlers are available, just google or yahoo. About 1/3 or viruses and worms in the last year used MS Outlook (and Express) to propagate. Getting rid of Outlook and Explorer will make you safer. Getting a Mac will make you almost impervious.
July 27th, 2006 at 2:16 am
I say look up their fax number (1.866.943.5085) and have your computer start sending their fax machine as many junk faxes as they send emails.
July 27th, 2006 at 8:09 am
I keep getting this message - 2 or 3 per day - getting rather annoyed by it now!
July 27th, 2006 at 8:15 am
I want you to stop sending ANYTHING to my E-Mail address….I consider
it harassment….
July 27th, 2006 at 8:17 am
If I ever find out how to find these people I am going to fill their email the way they do mine. I get upwords of 100 emails a week from these fools.
July 27th, 2006 at 9:13 am
This is a nightmare ! I had never been spammed before and all of a sudden I get rubbish mail every day, first from a goddam viagra reseller, then for this us stock (about 10 mails in the last week). Any hint on how to stop that ?
July 27th, 2006 at 10:13 am
Of course don’t do anything. If it’s unsolicited email, it’s probably a scam. They’ve been using multiple domains to send their email, all of which are legitimate businesses which got their email hacked.
July 27th, 2006 at 12:00 pm
I have gotten fifteen of these from various sites. It is obviously a trojan horse. I take all of their sh*t and send it back to the spammer…clog their mailboxes too. Some people have responded and run virus scans but the crap keeps coming. I am thinking of trashing my computer if this does not stop. Now we have to put up with the Canadian Cialis & Viagra garbage.
July 28th, 2006 at 2:01 pm
Just spam - get a good spam filter - like appriver
July 29th, 2006 at 8:59 am
I think what these people are doing is:
They have a penny stock that they want to dump for a profit, so they spam millions of potential buyers, and sell once it climbs to say 25% profit. This should be and probably is illegal.
July 29th, 2006 at 4:02 pm
If you send enough emails out some mugs will buy the stock and push the price up, simple but effective while flaming annoying for those of us who don’t bite.
July 30th, 2006 at 10:12 pm
[…] Here’s an update going into trading monday. GDKI: 5 Based on the chart, looks like the dump has already started, but that a little more liquidity is needed for the pumpers to close positions. It also looks like this pump started *at least* as long ago as the 11th: Spammed Stocks » Blog Archive » Spammed Stock: GDKI SWNM: 2 GDKI 7/29/2006 19:20 GDKI 7/29/2006 19:28 GDKI 7/29/2006 21:01 SWNM 7/30/2006 8:22 SWNM 7/30/2006 10:09 GDKI 7/30/2006 15:53 GDKI 7/30/2006 15:57 I’ll edit this again in the AM tomorrow. Looks like these two are the desperate pumps for the coming week. Also found a great archive of this information, although it’s automated and doesn’t update except on trading days: Stock Spam Effectiveness Monitor Will add to the top post. __________________ All IMO. GLTA. "Temporal bandwidth," is the width of your present, your now. It is the familiar "∆t" considered as a dependent variable. The more you dwell in the past and in the future, the thicker your bandwidth, the more solid your persona. But the narrower your sense of Now, the more tenuous you are. -Pynchon =m […]
August 17th, 2006 at 2:23 am
Bjr,
ATTENTION ATTENTION,
Talk in french, because my english is not good.
please stop in your spamming,s my adresse mail en frensh because menni menni pertubations the Pio Box internet mail kollyns@wanadoo.fr.
No résulte for you obligation , my site local depose information policy internet for you Goldmark Industrie Los angeles and Vancouver
name spammeur buzinness actuel: ROSLYN DUVALL and KIM KEARNEY and menni menni others personnal spammeurs;
menni tnx four you
kollyns@wanadoo.fr
August 17th, 2006 at 5:29 pm
up to 4 spams or junk to me in new zealand every day
always under different addresses
August 21st, 2006 at 3:09 pm
What should one do with such advice?
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
I wouldnt touch ANY stock baised on junk mail with a ten foot clown pole!
September 10th, 2006 at 6:13 am
Hi,
I am the owner of this website. I want to make it clear that I am **not** the party responsible for sending you these stock market spams.
I am stock trader who trades with an active only community. I have created this website for informational use only. The other people and I do not want to trade any stocks that have been spammed, as these stocks are heavily manipulated and border on Securities and Exchange Commission fraudulent activities.
You can ask me to remove you every day for a year. Unfortunately, I can’t help — since I’m not sending these stock spams. I am in no way involved with any of the spammers emailing you folks. The best option you have is to report the spam to your ISP or to the senders ISP. If you do not know how to do this, search google.
Thank you for understanding.
Best Regards,
Nick
October 5th, 2006 at 9:11 am
I am just as sick as everyone else is of being subjected to these stock market spam scammers. If you want to see how bad it really is check out “worldwidespam.info/stock�.
I have had some luck getting off the email list of some of the scamming companies by employing two tactics.
1) Every time I get a spam scam email I forward them a copy of the latest “worldwidespam.info/stock� report which invariably lists the name of the offending company stating that the scam will not work and to go away. Clogging up their computer system cannot be a bad thing.
Manipulating the stock market should be illegal. The “U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission� should get involved and eradicate the problem. My second tactic likely carries more weight as these bastards are impervious to the grossest of insults, common sense and the most impassioned pleas.
2) When I get a spam scam email I send a complaint with a copy of the spam scam to the “SEC� at enforcement@sec.gov. I MAKE SURE TO COPY THE OFFENDING COMPANY.
These bastards do not want to mess with the U.S. stock market regulators. If these bastards see that you are creating a stink they may decide to leave you alone as you are more trouble than you are worth. If the “SEC� gets enough complaints it will get off its ass and do something.
Individually we do not count for much. However if you are mad enough and serious enough as a group about putting an end to this bullshit SHAKE THE TREE and the problem may well disappear.
Pissed Off KRIS
October 5th, 2006 at 3:58 pm
this mail arrived in chile
please tell me what to do to stop this shit.
are htere legal ways to do something?
October 6th, 2006 at 7:42 am
I received 2 identical e-mails from this junk companywithin twenty minutes by 2 different people.My MBA is in financial management at enjoy tearing apart their historical and technical data to show them what a dog of a stock they are hawking. And just for fun I reply to their SCAM /SPAM e-mails pointing out all their financial BS and then cc: about 20 different people who have tried to tell that my home loan has been approved…and since I work in Iraq I begin my replies to them by calling them liars.
AfterI have some fun challenging them on their financial stupidity I put them on my SPAM blocking list,
Hell, I even point out the words they misspell and question why anyone would be dumb enough to let illiterate people invest their money?
Thanks for listing their phone number…I think calling then a couple dozen asking financial questions will make me a happy camper for a few days.
October 6th, 2006 at 12:31 pm
Take a look at the SEC complaint page. All you have to do is forward the spam email to enforcement@sec.gov. They deal with stock SPAM, you dont even have to fill out any forms, just hit the forward button in your email and put in the enforcement@sec.gov as the recipeint.
The website is here: http://www.sec.gov/complaint.shtml
October 6th, 2006 at 1:08 pm
PISS OFF !!!!!!! PISS OFF !!!!!!
PISS OFF !!!!!!! RUBBISH MAIL ! PISS OFF !!!!!!
PISS OFF !!!!!!! PISS OFF !!!!!!!
! NO MORE MAILS !
Vayase a la mierda y deje de mandar correo basura.
October 6th, 2006 at 4:29 pm
I keep getting these e-mails. Is there any way to legally make money on this?
October 6th, 2006 at 5:07 pm
Hi all,
To Kris H.: great tips about reporting the spams. If we all report these stock spams to the SEC then the SEC will start to take a serious look at this problem.
For those interested in getting removed from spam lists — good luck. I do not intend to be mean but in reality there’s no way you’re going to ever get removed from all the spam lists. Sure you may get removed from a couple different spam email lists, but there will be 50 more and 100 new ones you’re still listed on.
The best thing to block spam for me is the combination of Mozilla Thunderbird email client with built in junk mail filtering, and my web host filters spams on their email server before it even reaches my inbox. This combination works very well for me and I’m sure it could help some of you that receive tons of spams and junk emails.
Best Regards,
Nick
October 6th, 2006 at 5:12 pm
Hi all,
I believe the people legally making money off of these emails are the ones who are doing the spamming.
The spammers receive money or shares of the stocks of the companies they are spamming for. They may receive 10,000 shares or maybe $10,000 to send out hundreds of thousands or even millions of emails. Spammers don’t send out spam email unless they’re getting paid or receiving some kind of reimbursement.
I’m sure the companies that pay spammers to send these stock market spams are also making money. They buy the stock at a very low price, then pay spammers to pump it, then they sell when the price goes up. I’m not sure if this tactic is legal or illegal…. but it sounds illegal to me.
Anyone have any other ideas on how the money is being made?
Best Regards,
Nick
October 7th, 2006 at 6:45 am
Hey fellow spam receivers,
Yes, I share your hatred for these asses. I’ve invested in the market for years, and 2 things you never do. You NEVER
buy anything thats promoted, or on the OTC/pink sheets, as these stocks are there, because they are not legitimate enough to qualify for a regular exchange like TSX, or NYSE.
And NEVER use your emotions to buy stock. ( I.E. GET IN ON THIS NOW, BEFORE ITS TO LATE!!)
The way it works, is that, the owners of the company that is promoted, OWN the MAJORITY of the stock. When they sucker a 100 people or so in, they drop the price, so you freak out and sell, and they keep your money. Its been going on since the beginning of the market. It’s very illegal, and is the reason the Vancouver Stock Exchange was closed.
I have never seen a broker worth his salt, ever suggest a company in the OTC/Pink sheets. If you make 5%-10% a month
then you’re doing just fine. Very few stocks can be a RIM:TSX.
Don’t be a sucker, the best way to beat these people is to do nothing, with their suggestions and hype. Yes, emails are annoying, but not as annoying as losing your savings in 2 weeks, because you fell for their bullshit.
Regards,
Bob
October 7th, 2006 at 10:26 am
KRIS & SANDRA HARTFORD
October 7, 2006
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISION – enforcement@sec.gov
Re: Stock market manipulation
Dear Sir / Madam:
Huge numbers of people are being continuously bombarded by unwanted and harassing emails from anonymous spam scammers promoting various stocks. This technique called “pump and dump� is a manipulation of the stock market. This problem has no doubt been brought to the “SEC’s� attention.
Countless people would like to see this reprehensible practice stopped. Countless people would like to see these crooks put out of business and locked up. Is the “SEC� working on this problem?
We look forward to your reply.
Yours truly;
Kris & Sandra Hartford
October 8th, 2006 at 1:10 pm
I’m wondering if there’s any data mining going on here. Market reseach on the back of millions of emails to create a shift trend in stocks and bet on that and roll money from that. These ass-clowns are manipulating the emails - not to get you to buy stocks as such but perhaps gestimate how many real emails there are with peole who read them and bet against some buying thus raising prices. Does that make any sense? Or am I blowing smoke out my nether regions? I’m just sick of the subterfuge of the names. What I do is have ALL my emails go to trash and pick and choose the ones I know are legit from it. Works for me.
Steve
October 9th, 2006 at 2:32 pm
The dead giveaway here is the use of the codewords “Urban” and “HipHop”, so you know that these are just a bunch of smelly niggers promoting this crap. No doubt the stock market end of it is run by money-grubbing jews who are trying to make money off of honest, God-fearing christians.
October 9th, 2006 at 10:35 pm
Hey Steve,
Your thoughts are interesting. It’s hard to say what’s really going on here. I think it’s basically statistics: if you blast enough emails out to email lists available for purchase containing targeted information of traders, investors, financial, business, etc email addresses.
When you send out millions of emails I think you’re bound to get some guy who will read the email and think that stock is a great buy (for whatever reason). I think the people that buy based off these spams are probably newcomers to the trading and investing arena.
If sending spam was not effective, spammers would not be making money. But, unfortunately spam works on a few people and evidently pays big rewards. If spam works for Viagra, I would also think it would work on buying stocks.
I think it’s interesting to track the results of the spammed stocks. How much did the stock go up or down after the spam was received? I’ve seen some go down a lot, while others may go up.
Best Regards,
Nick
October 10th, 2006 at 1:13 pm
I been getting these at a rate of 5 to 10 evey day for the last 11 months with a short break of two months in the spring where different companies were being pushed.
Like me here in the UK is going to investing in some halfwit inbred spammer stateside.
Well, having read most of the above I’ve just been through my deleted mail and forwarded the lot to the address shown up top.
Naturally I have added a few of my own hopefully upsetting thoughts to each of them.
I feel much better now!
October 14th, 2006 at 7:52 pm
One of the spam companies has created a user name with my domain and is sending spam world wide. Does anyone know how to trace who is impersonating using my domain?
October 15th, 2006 at 6:45 am
I would like to echo many of the emails above. I live in the United Kingdom and am sick to death of receiving these spam emails. Problem has got even worse in recent weeks.
IS THERE ANY WAY TO REMOVE MY EMAIL ADDRESS FROM SUCH LISTS?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
October 15th, 2006 at 2:14 pm
I just called the slimy scumbags after getting a spam and reading this thread. Guess what? Their voicemail box is full! Their cheesey “hip-hop” website even looks like a scam.
October 16th, 2006 at 5:09 am
Hi All,
I’ve done a lot of research on how spammers operate. You can buy lists of email addresses (basically buy MILLIONS of email addresses), from different spam email vendors on the web.
This email vendor is probably selling your email address to 50 different spammers.
Now, you got 50 different spammers that each have your email address. Some of these spammers are going to spam viagra, others stocks, others university degrees - the list is endless.
There’s a slim possibility that a spammer who sends you email actually follows the rules and allows you to opt-out of their emails by going to some website that removes your email addresses.
Even if you get removed from this 1 spammers list, you’d have to do it 49 more times to be completely removed.
I doubt 5% of spammers are sending legitimate spams (which identify the email as a spam email, provide contact info, provde opt out information, and use a real email address).
Basically I think trying to get removed from spam email lists is useless. You’re better off finding an email host who has mutliple levels of spam filtering, and using an email client such as Thunderbird which has built in junk mail / spam filtering.
Each day my thunderbird junk mail folder collects hundreds of spam emails. If they’re not in my inbox, I’m happy.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Nick
October 16th, 2006 at 10:34 am
I have been getting bombarded by this junk email too, BUT I DO KNOW HOW THEY GOT MY ADDRESS!
I used to get around 10 spam emails a week, I am very diligent about who and where I give my email address out to, recently I went onto the 3 credit bureau websites to check my credit report, my HUGE mistake was giving them my real email address, with days of visiting those sites I now receive upwards of 50 spam emails per day and it’s growing. I’m not sure which of the three SOLD my email address but I am almost certain one of them did. Those three companies are Equifax, Transunion and Experian. If I had to take my guess I’d say it was Experian but I could be wrong.
These scum balls are buying your email addresses from legitimate sources, if you want to find out who I suggest you create a special yahoo email address and give that address to only 1 company you suspect, if you start getting spam then you cane be fairly certain you have uncovered the culprit (but you can never be 100% certain)
Spam Sucks!
Gary
October 16th, 2006 at 11:33 am
Hi Gary,
I think you are dead on with Experian being the one to “sell you out” or at least sell off your email address.
Experian owns a very large email “marketing” company called cheetahmail.com. Cheetahmail has a lot of very large compaies as clients: cheetahmail clients list.
Some clever guy who runs a blog write a script so that each email address displayed is unique. This allows him to track hits to his website and compare it with the spams he receives. Then he can block those IP addresses from even reaching his network.
I think using unique email addresses is a great idea. It’s a fairly “new” idea in that it’s just starting to become useful and some websites and hosts are just starting to implement it. Granted the idea has been around for a lot longer.
Spam does suck. Since it’s not going to go away, we need to block it through spam filters on your email server or your host or ISP’s email server, and block it at your end on your own computer using Thunderbird or some other junk email filtering application.
Best Regards,
Nick
October 16th, 2006 at 4:04 pm
I seems to me (no expert) that any attempt to get your address removed from list(s) would make your address even more valuable to spammers because it verifies that your address is valid. The only way to stop spam from being sent to your (already compromised) address is to change your address, then protect it as well as possible. If it is inconvenient or impossible to do so, then use a filter so you don’t have to see the spam in the first place.
October 16th, 2006 at 5:34 pm
I stumbled onto this thread only because I took the time to actually read a spam email. I had no idea how outraged people were about these spams. Assuming that GDKI was hiring spammers in an effort to manipulate their stock prices, I poked around the internet a little more looking for ways to damage them. What I found out was both fascinating and confusing:
1) Stock spamming actually works. It sells stock.
2) It causes enough trading activity to impact stock prices.
3) Some financial professionals track spam and its impact on trade/prices.
4) People can make a lot of money through pumping/dumping by spam.
5) The company may not be involved with the spamming in any way.
6) It is not neccessarily good for the company/stockholders.
7) Does it violate securities laws? If so, who violated the law?
8) If not the company, then who is behind the spamming?
What I am now curious about is where the spamming gets started. If not the company, is it a single holder of the stocks? A group of stockholders? A group of employees within the company? The spammers themselves? Are there people or groups that do pumping/dumping by spam regularly.
Since the subject of this blog is the performance of spammed stock (spamstock?), does anyone know where I might find information/discussions about the subject.
Thanks
October 20th, 2006 at 10:59 am
I am also getting these spam emails, usually about 3 a day. Most of them are getting caught by my spam filter. What I am curious about is the strange incoherent message within the spam themselves. Nobody has mentioned it in their comments. Some of the words and names are suspicious to me. I have copied some of the text here:
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Very bizarre and it makes absolutely no sense, very suspicious. Anybody else feel this way?
October 21st, 2006 at 12:51 am
Thanks for the stock tips. I am an amature investor, and I really appreciate getting free tips emailed to me each day.
Its a great help to know what stocks to buy
Go for gold!!!!!!
October 21st, 2006 at 7:28 am
It’s ridiculous garbage as far as I’m concerned. I get 15 to 20 solicitations a week and I can’t figure out how they get my adddress. Of course you can’t trace the sender and as yet I am unable to filter them out without filtering people whom I wish to hear from. This GDKI came from 3 senders. I do subscribe to a few economic financial sites, but I don’t think they are responsible, although an employee could be the culprit. I will continue to monitor the site to see what may be new in stopping this CRAP!!!
October 21st, 2006 at 4:16 pm
Gail,
Many spam filters work by looking at all of the words in an email and then comparing them to a list of spammy words like:
drugs acne adipex adult advertisement advertising botox burn fat buy now buy online make a living make money make money venture capitol viagara viagra vioxx, etc.
If there are enough spamwords compared to ok words, the filter will mark the mail as spam. There are lists of spamwords that are kept up to date, and contain hundreds of words. The gibberish is an attempt to load the email with innocent words in order to trick the filters. That’s also why spam will often use creative ways to spell spammy words. Someone determined that there are at least 1,300,925,111,156,286,160,896 ways to spell viagra (http://cockeyed.com/lessons/viagra/viagra.html). Many spammers don’t even use text in the message body. Instead they use a picture of HTML code, in the hope that most filters can only see text. That’s why mant spams will be a coloful picture surrounded with common words in text form. More on spam filters here: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_spam).
October 21st, 2006 at 6:58 pm
1) This type of spam is illegal. Report it the SEC at “enforcement@sec.gov”.
2) The companies listed in the spam are 99.999% of the time NOT behind the spam. You’d be “giving Hell” to the innocent victims. A small group of pricks run around picking penny stocks and they send out bogus emails in the hope to artificially boost the stock (hence, it’s illegal nature). The idea is to get and get out with a profit, leaving both the company and late investors with a disaster on their hands. (again, making this illegal).
3) They’re now putting the actual stock spam in gif images and filling the rest of the email with jibberish to circumvent spam filters. That’s what those “suspicious” words are.
What to do?
1) Learn how to read an email header. It’s painfully obvious a few commenters here have no clue what that’s about. If you don’t know how to do it, stay off the internet until you learn. Really. Your computer is probably also full of trojans, worms and miners and all you do is spread it when you incorrectly reply to an email with forged headers.
2) Forward the spam to the SEC (enforcement@sec.gov) and the FTC (spam@uce.gov). You can also forward it to the DOJ (askdoj@usdoj.gov) since it appears the SEC hasn’t gone after ANYONE for this illegal activity since 2002. THAT pretty much gave the green light for everyone and their cousin to jump in on this scam.
3) Write your elected officials. Elections are coming up next month. Let them know how serious you are about having them re-write that useless piece of legislation called the Can-Spam Act of 2003 and actually DOING SOMETHING about spammers and the ISP’s and Web Hosts that support them. Tell them flat out they don’t get your vote if they refuse to do anything.
Keep something else in mind. The majority of this spam is coming from mail servers in CHINA.
October 22nd, 2006 at 4:30 am
I have had the same problem guys. I am so glad this website exists, if not, I would not have had the pleasure of sending these idiots about 100 emails over the past 2 days. Lets hope they get the message that I dont want their spam. Here’s hoping.
October 23rd, 2006 at 8:11 am
The gibberish is to trick spam filters. if they just sent their stupid image the spam filters of most isp’s would dump the message. their latest trick is to use the intended recipient #2’s mail address as their reply to address so if the spam gets returned by recipient #1’s email server it gets bounced back to another intended recipient as returned email. my domain gets them all day and night!
October 23rd, 2006 at 2:27 pm
I HATE this fucking GDKI stock!
I receive almost 10 of those FUCKING mail per day, and I’m sick and tired now with that. I HATE them, I wanna kill them, burn their FUCKING server and tear the eyes of their spammer!
I’m fed up with GDKI. I HATE YOU GDKI, GO IN HELL!
Does anyone here know how to get rid of these bastards?
October 23rd, 2006 at 10:22 pm
I am getting these junks too. Here are some of the email addresses from “THEM”. Feel free to do what ever you want with these…….
eqzbgleyx@renins.com
gyiqyzr@terra.cl
sqgbqutscu@purethrottle.com
ajdejei@recourses.com
tilvtkuvo@pucker-up.net
dconcert9@cons4arch.com
ifzjvqnped@tigarhare.com
mytnakugevb@tpnet.pl
careerwalk@iterative.com
tsmjhyyn@tisd.net
bristle@free4you.com
ihumorous@maicol.com
bresolve@policystudies.com
qbwuoqzuwgt@swsol.com
jxqojnlzq@topbucks.com
nzgncrtpx@teklogix.com
albert333@swbell.net
aupsoo@wanadoo.fr
nasscaume@rima-tde.net
mraje@chello.nl
vqmzjbzez@cantv.net
obagtcfm@comunitel.net
xthroaty8@2checkout.com
gnadioh@dinoseries.com
tbsmmgk@alfanett.no
iyxzilpp@terra.cl
zmybpuw@tpnet.pl
vffgqjge@proxad.net
cbyxhullao@superkabel.de
fluhyord@wanadoo.fr
Cjgrow@flair.com
H6qherring@cofchrist.org
lhuutxhwkm@caddoda.com
kzuepspvsm@mundo-r.com
dprusfqhbr@wanadoo.fr
huomlrcth@tpnet.pl
October 24th, 2006 at 3:32 am
Totally agree. I have been receiving these dubious looking emails almost everyday for months. I have had tons of them, different companies but lately all been about GDKI. Looked on GDKI site out of interest to see if they actually existed. They have a disclaimer about this spam, informing any recipients that it is not generated from them and is an attempt to manipulate their stock. Even the targeted company says this is a con. They are a pain in the arse!!!!
October 24th, 2006 at 8:56 am
the reason the words and names appear suspicious and incoherent is because the guy who sent the message is demon possessed. when the demons took over his body they also took over the language processing centers of his brain which causes him to write a bunch of bizarre stuff that makes no sense. trust me, if you had demons bubbling inside of your belly you would be writing nonsensical garbage too. bobib amnishabab dirka dirka!
October 24th, 2006 at 9:45 am
I noticed the same incoherent message too Gail. I also agree that getting a “free: credit report did me in. Should have known that nothing is truly free…this is the price I am paying now. I get on average 10-15 spam e-mails from this company a day. My wife did some research and found this link with everyone here in the same boat as me.
I sent them a e-mail asking them to remove my address from their database. I also mentioned that their unprofessional approach has turned me off to their company.
Good luck everyone. Maybe one day the spam will stop!
October 24th, 2006 at 12:39 pm
Their website states (of course) that they are not responsible for the Spam. Yeah right. My ass. So I guess we are supposed to believe that someone just woke up one morning and decided to start sending Spam on behalf of their company. That makes about as much sense as me waking up tomorrow morning and deciding to start sending Spam promoting stock in Tampons. But in this day and age when fudging email headers and return paths is as simple as sending the email, it’s really easy to say “oh we didn’t send it” How are they getting our email addresses? Data mining and bots….that’s how. I am a web designer, and I have 16 websites and almost a dozen email addresses, and I have received this mail on EVERY SINGLE ADDRESS I HAVE. They may be the next company to get a “sucks” site on their behalf. Bastards.
October 24th, 2006 at 1:18 pm
Its irresponsible to hammer Goldmark about this SPAM, the majority of stock and options SPAM are generated for short-term gains of SPAM operators, who select penny stocks based on numbers… not because they are operating on behalf of the company whose stocks are being advertised.
See the statement at:
http://www.goldmarkentertainment.com/press/pr_081506.html#2
On a personal note, I used to operate a small tech business with a public stock on the OTC.BB exchange board. We listed the company for trade because there was strong local interest in our operation and it helped us raise funds for new product development.
Out company was victimized by SPAM purveyors that we certainly never authorized. It took over a year and we had to finance a buyback on all of our own stock to remove it from the exchange before we could clear our name. Prior to this event, the company was healthy, but dealing with this event took so much time and money that we ended up selling to a competitor a short time later.
By far the hard-hit victim of this type of activity is the company that’s being advertised.
October 25th, 2006 at 2:36 am
I am also sick of these idiots - I am getting 10 spams each day from the GDKI morons.
I’m considering hitting reply and attaching a 5MB file back to them. If enough people do that, will it crash their servers?
October 25th, 2006 at 4:41 am
Hi all,
David W:
Replying to the emails is useless. Most spammers use email addresses that belong to other people and are certainly not their own. If you reply with a 5mb attachment, you’re going to end up screwing over a real person who has never spammed in their life. This person may be your mom, your brother, your friend, etc. Please don’t reply to the spam emails with huge attachments.
SpamTrap:
I mostly agree with you. A lot of spam is sent by spam gangs. These gangs may be related to organized crime (maybe something like Russian Mafia), they may be related to some investors who know how to manipulate small OTCBB or Pinksheets stocks through spam, and they may also be related to a company who pays some spammer as part of a marketing budget to blast some emails and get some action going on the stock.
I am NOT suggesting that Goldmark Entertainment (Ticker: GDKI) or your other OTCBB company has ever paid spammers or email marketing companies to send stock market related spams.
I am just saying I believe some publicaly traded companies have used this tactic in the past.
From what I understand, these spammers are getting paid, either with cash or with shares of the stock, to send these spams. I doubt your average spammer would send these stock spams unless they had a monetary reason to. These spammers may be the ones themselves manipulating stocks. There’s many different groups of people that are sending these spams…. I think you have to consider which groups would have the most benefit for sending stock spams. These are the groups that are buying the stocks at super low prices then “pumping and dumping” the stocks after the spams are sent out and interest in the stock grows.
Regarding incoherent messages:
The best reason I can determine is that the gibberish emails or emails containing passages from books, etc are used to confuse spam filters. If spam filters see tons of emails coming in with gibberish and not containing any links, the spam filters on your email servers that these types of nonsense emails are “okay” and the spam filter will pass it through.
That’s just my idea, I’m sure there are other good ideas as to these nonsense or gibberish emails, but this is the only one I have heard that makes sense to me.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Nick
October 25th, 2006 at 5:22 am
KRIS & SANDRA HARTFORD
OCTOBER 6, 2006
THE VAST MAJORITY OF SPAMMED COMPANIES DO NOT ACKNOWLEDGE THE FACT THAT THEY ARE BEING SPAMMED. THAT WOULD LEAD ONE TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE IN ON IT. SOME COMPANIES DO FIGHT BACK AND THAT WOULD LEAD ONE TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE NOT IN ON IT.
WE HAVE ATTACHED THE BEST RESPONSE TO SPAM BY A SPAMMED COMPANY. THERE ARE SOME GOOD TACTICS GIVEN ON HOW WE CAN ALL FIGHT SPAM. THERE WILL ONLY BE AN END TO THIS DISGUSTING PRACTICE ONCE GOVERNMENTS GET OFF THEIR ASSES AND DO SOMETHING.
PISSED OFF KRIS
If you are the recipient of unwanted email spam, faxes or pop-up messages, please read the following.
PrimeZone Media Network does not under any circumstances send or support in any way the generation of unsolicited messages to any person’s PC, fax machine or email address. Most importantly, we do not advertise or promote any individual stocks. PrimeZone is a private newswire service that public & investor relations professionals employ to assist them with the distribution of their full-text press releases to the news media, financial markets and online websites & databases. We do not send spam and we do not distribute releases to the general public. Our Website’s general newsroom allows for visitors to register to receive online notification when releases of interest cross our wire, but this service is entirely voluntary and you would only be receiving these emails if you proactively subscribed to the service. Further, all emails sent to newsroom registrants include “unsubscribe” instructions at the bottom of each email.
If you received an unsolicited fax or email that includes a press release that we distributed (as evident by the word “(PRIMEZONE)” within the dateline of the release), you are _not_ being spammed by PrimeZone but rather by someone else. PrimeZone delivers its clients’ releases to online news websites and portals where the information is easily accessed by the public, including spammers who violate our copyrights by illegally copying these news releases and including it in their spam to you.
What you can do
Unsolicited Faxes
PrimeZone does not send unsolicited faxes. If you received an unsolicited fax that includes the word “(PRIMEZONE)” within the document, it is because the spammer is illegally copying & pasting a legitimate press release that we distributed for a client and included it in their fax to you.
Complaints about unsolicited faxes should be directed to the FCC, not the PrimeZone. You can file a complaint online or in writing.
Instructions on how to file a complaint are available at the FCC’s website, www.fcc.gov
Email SPAM
PrimeZone does not send email spam. If you received an unsolicited email that includes the word “(PRIMEZONE)” within the documents, it is because the spammer is illegally copying & pasting a legitimate press release that we distributed for a client and included it in their email to you.
Report it to the Federal Trade Commission
Send a copy of unwanted or deceptive messages to uce@ftc.gov. The FTC uses the unsolicited emails stored in this database to pursue law enforcement actions against people who send deceptive spam email. Let the FTC know if a “remove me” request is not honored. If you want to complain about a removal link that doesn’t work or not being able to unsubscribe from a list, you can fill out the FTC’s online complaint form at www.ftc.gov. Your complaint will be added to the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel database and made available to hundreds of law enforcement and consumer protection agencies. Whenever you complain about spam, it’s important to include the full email header. The information in the header makes it possible for consumer protection agencies to follow up on your complaint.
Send a copy of the spam to your ISP’s abuse desk
Often the email address is abuse@yourispname.com or postmaster@yourispname.com. By doing this, you can let the ISP know about the spam problem on their system and help them to stop it in the future. Make sure to include a copy of the spam, along with the full email header. At the top of the message, state that you’re complaining about being spammed.
Complain to the sender’s ISP
Most ISPs want to cut off spammers who abuse their system. Again, make sure to include a copy of the message and header information and state that you’re complaining about spam.
October 25th, 2006 at 10:26 am
If you do not want mail from these people then simply enter “GDKI” and “GOLDMARK” into Your E Mail filter and they will stop.
October 26th, 2006 at 6:17 pm
The words GDKI and GOLDMARK are not in the subject or body of the email. The spammers get around this filtering methods by embedding the text within an image. Also the sender’s email is fictional as is the reply-to address if you don’t understand any of these things go to google and type in “spoofing” and learn before you spread more disinformation
It is almost impossible to stop this kind of spam without rendering your capability to receive email almost ineffective
Reporting this email to the Government is ineffective as well because the email cannot be tracked, They only have the info in the attachment to go on. They would have to investigate the corpoate officers and find evidence linking them to a possible spammer.
If you want to limit spam you might try this: Create 2 gmail accounts:
The first is your private account which you never give to anyone. NEVER NEVER NEVER
The second is your public account (the one you give to your friends) any emails sent to the second account from your friends you can tell gmail to forward to your private email address. This method limits internet rookies from inadvertantly making your public email public to too many people when they send large CC emails with your email address for all to see (despite the fact that there is (BCC) for that very purpose of hiding it!
Now to avoid having to log on to two accounts one to send email and one to receive it. Google offers a feature to change the reply-to field of any email you send. So you can send from your private account and remain anonymous. Clever eh? that is why MSN, YAHOO, AOL etc are inferior
If you want to really keep even your public email safer you can add as many gmail accounts as you want forwarding eaches email to your private account.
If for any reason spam does make it through googles filters and your own , you can always delete one your offending public email accounts and create a new one.
Its not fool proof but it eliminates about 99.9% of all the SPAM. I don’t even have to look at the spam in the spam folder of the public email account because I never log on to the public accounts I have !
This technique is called PSEUDO or ALIASING and is very effective, most corporations use it to minimize having to contunually delete and create new emails accounts for their employees inundated with spam.
Good luck
October 27th, 2006 at 8:41 am
unsubscribe my e-mail
October 27th, 2006 at 4:38 pm
Thanks to everyone for their help trying to defeat spam. I intend to use some of the suggestions to thwart the spam referring to GDKI/GOLDMARK.
I am not of the mind that company cares much about this problem. I went to their site and didn’t see any glaring reference to it, although someone here provided a link where GDKI mentioned it (in very small font). It makes me think they may somehow be culpable.
One of the saddest results of the spammers is that they make life hard for older people trying to use the internet. It’s sad our lazy politicians won’t do anything about this. Surely they could stop it if they truly wanted to.
Good Luck to all,
Mike
November 4th, 2006 at 8:03 am
Make them go to hell. I just send about 8 emails to their website saying (STOP YOUR FUCCKING SPAM)
I tried to reach them by phone but their message box was full.
Let them go to hell all of us. I would like their company to crash. Is it possible to call police authorities for this???
November 6th, 2006 at 12:12 am
Do a search on Google and you will find that the spam is coming from Yahoo so fill in their add survey copy and past this page into their comments section
let them know how bad this spam is.
November 6th, 2006 at 6:54 pm
To stop 100% of spam, use a service like spamex.com , which creates pseudo addresses. If you get spam, you can find out who sold your address to a spammer and turn off the particular pseudo-address through which spam is coming, thus stopping the spam in every case. Stopping spam is easy this way - the only requirement is that you start with a clean email address - once your real email address is on lists, it is too late.
November 7th, 2006 at 2:00 am
I Registered a new Gmail address, Signed up for all the spam sites possible and redirected it to gold mark indisturies.
November 9th, 2006 at 7:04 am
Hi all
Can anyone help me get a contact number for STELLAR RESOURCES LIMITED. I have managed to annoy GDKI with 50 emails a day with 7MB attachments for one week, so now I don’t get spam from them anymore. Now the above mentioned company is bothering me. Any ideas where to get an email for them. I have tried a google search with no luck.
Thanks
November 12th, 2006 at 2:25 am
Mensa was right. 98% of you people are COLOSSALLY STUPID.
November 21st, 2006 at 8:37 pm
GDKI is a fraud. It has been spoofing my website for months. I keep getting their returned, undeliverable mail. After looking at it I’m not sure if thsi is just a frasud or if terrorists are using it to send messages to each other. I’m not sure why they picked my site to spoof unless Paul Poduri and his father Abhey have something to do with this. I have been talking to the FBI about this situation. I urge everyone else who is being attacked by these people to use what efforts you can to brilng these people down.
December 1st, 2006 at 12:43 pm
Some things I’ve done, and some comments:
- I was a member of a Yahoo group. I dis-enrolled and cut my spam in half almost immediately.
- I avoid Yahoo, or anything connected with it, like the plague. Somebody or something is farming email addresses.
- Replying to spam only gives the spammer a confirmation that your email id is valid. Nothing more.
- I forward all spam to the FTC (spam@uce.gov) and all pump-and-dumps to the SEC (enforcement@sec.gov) as well. It can’t hurt, and it helps them build a case.
- Email CAN be tracked back to the original IP, regardless of whatever mangling the spammer has done to the header.
- Most spam is not sent directly by the spammer, but from hijacked PC’s (maybe yours) that don’t have effective anti-virus/firewall protection.
- The only really successful pump and dump I’ve seen was with ShallBetter (SBNS). I pointed this out to the SEC in a separate email. Right after this, pump and dump spams dropped to near zero, at least for a while.
- BE CRITICAL of which websites you visit. Some of these sites seem to harvest and sell visitor email id’s. But, they seem to ‘expire’ if you stop visiting them.
Bottom line: Since I started taking action in August, my spam has gone from 30+/day to fewer than 5/day. And not one GDKI since September.
Good luck.
December 23rd, 2006 at 11:41 pm
SHUT UP AND TAKE YOUR PROZACS.
THERE ARE A FEW PEOPLE THAT HAVE POSTED WHY AND HOW THIS HAPPENING. THE REST OF YOU MORONS ARE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM, YOU HAVE SPAMED THIS FORUM WITH USELESS RANTS ABOUT “I HATE SPAM” AND ASKING “HOW DO I STOP IT”. BUT DID YOU EVEN STOP TO THINK THAT 80 OTHER POEPLE WROTE EXACTLY THE SAME THING YOU POSTED?.
NO YOU DIDNT.
THERE IS MORE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT IN LIFE THAN JUNK MAIL.
December 28th, 2006 at 3:35 pm
You know, give these guys a break. On a wim I decided to buy some of their stock. I have always been interested in tracking one of these SPAM, or fax hot stocks, so the other day I bought GDKI just for the hell of it. I don’t know if it is all the spam they are sending getting ignorant investors involved or what but I purchased the stock at like 9 cents and it’s now climbed to 34. Now I know that is not much but for a mere ten bucks and 120 shares I now have 40, which is not exactly chump change for like 2 days. Now if the stock were to go back to its 52 week high of 250 dollars that would be 30,000 dollars. And that my friends is a Warren Buffett type return. So I say take these spam emails with a grain of salt.
December 28th, 2006 at 6:44 pm
It’s good to see a couple of other technically minded people around - shame about the people who are so keen to pass around disinformation without knowing what on God’s earth they’re talking about.
Right, first, anyone can send an e-mail appearing to be from anyone. None of the e-mails on the list belong to the spammers - any spammer who knows what they’re doing can send you an e-mail from billgates@microsoft.com if they wanted. They don’t, it would be painfully obvious. By replying to these dummy addresses, however, you’re not sending mail to the spammers, because they can’t pick it up. You’re sending it to the people who legally own the address.
What you can do, however, is find out the ISP of the spammer (the company that provides them with internet access), most of which have an abuse address. This can be found in the message header (search for it on Google, finding the header varies from program to program) under the ‘Received’ line - here’s a sample header from these spammers:
Return-path:
Envelope-to: hendy@pcr.me.uk
Delivery-date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 16:48:28 -0600
Received: from host213-123-206-217.in-addr.btopenworld.com ([213.123.206.217]:4882)
by [my server] with esmtp (Exim 4.52)
id 1H0431-000841-9w
for [my e-mail]; Thu, 28 Dec 2006 16:48:27 -0600
**Received: from [191.143.27.5] by host213-123-206-217.in-addr.btopenworld.com with HTTP;**
~~This line has all the details - the originating IP (191.143.27.5) and the ISP (btopenworld.com) - you can find out the abuse address for the ISP from Google, forward them the e-mail and ask them to shut the spammers down… ~~
Thu, 28 Dec 2006 22:49:13 -0000
Message-ID:
From: “kids sitting”
To: [my e-mail]
Subject: Loss control picture
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 22:48:47 -0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/related;
type=”multipart/alternative”;
boundary=”—-=_NextPart_000_0009_01C72AD2.55EECA80″
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180
X-ClamAntiVirus-Scanner: This mail is clean
I too am getting about 10 a day, but they’re mainly Viagra stuff now… What fun.
Good luck!!
December 30th, 2006 at 11:59 am
I’ve been getting those emails too. For a while. But it won’t do any good to flood GDKI’s website or email - I wouldn’t think GDKI is the one sending the emails - they do “advertise” other stocks as well.
December 31st, 2006 at 12:11 pm
i had given some thought to investing in penny stocks with following the spam mail. After reading the useful comments. I am no longer interested. Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to share their comments.
GDKI. I am also curious about those who have made or lost money from investing in this stock. I have not read anything from this group!
Best regards.
January 2nd, 2007 at 2:21 pm
This shitty company is a pro spammer.
they send about 2-3 messages a day, all from different adresses and different servers. the only thing they have in common is a picture, that says:
Symbol: GDKI
Price: $0.39 (up to 11.39%) [this line is changing]
5-day target: 1$
the picture is changing shape and colours every time, and all those things which leave nothing in common for the spam makes it impossible for us to block.
BUT FOR THE LOVE OF INBOX. GIVE THEM HELL!!!
AND IF U HAVE ANY OF THEIR STOCKS, SELL IT IMMIDIETLY.
January 4th, 2007 at 4:56 am
GDKI has been pestering me since lets see.. 2 years now almost… it started with 1 message a day and now i’m up to about 10 per HOUR… no joke… I empty my spam box in the AM, and by 10PM, i have over 800 messages all with attachments from GDKI… the issue is.. the headers are incomplete and cannot be viewed AT ALL… i’ve received these emails to EVERY account i have… i’ve tried tracking the headers but i get NOWHERE other than spoofed IP’s and fake domains… this leads me to beleive whoever is doing this is using datamining along with SpamBots which take lists of emails, and use random domains to send spoofed emails out with an attachment. all i know is this has to stop.
January 4th, 2007 at 3:18 pm
I got spammed by these A$$H0LES. but now their stock price is $.39.
Ha Ha Losers
Next time Im in Van I will look them up and take a dump in the lobby and maybe find some residuals from a fishing trip and leave it in a spot they wont find for a while.
January 5th, 2007 at 4:28 pm
I am so s ick of receiving your advertizments. I would never use your services.
Unsubscrib me from your programs.
My Comment: Drop Dead
January 5th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
STOP SENDING ME YOUR E-MAIL ADVERTIZMENTS. UNSUBSCRIBE ME FROM ALL YOUR PROGRAMS.
I HAVE 10 CHILDREN AND 42 GRAND CHILDREN. IF I CONTINUE TO RECEIVE YOUR E-MAIL (2 and 3 per day) I am going to have every one of them send you dozens of e-mails to you until you stop sending them to us.
January 5th, 2007 at 4:37 pm
Unsubscribe me from your programs. then dorp dead
January 5th, 2007 at 4:38 pm
I will keep sending messages untill you stop sending time to me.
Takd Me off your list
January 5th, 2007 at 4:39 pm
I have had enough of your e-mail advertizments. Stop sending them to me.
I plan to sent you e-mail after e-mail until you stop sending them to me
January 5th, 2007 at 4:40 pm
Take me off your list and do not send me any more e-mail.
Drop dead.
January 5th, 2007 at 4:41 pm
I hhope you like my e-mails, I plan to keep sending them untill you stop sending them to me
January 5th, 2007 at 4:42 pm
This as all for today. I will try to send you 30 or 40 tomorrow.
January 6th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
Most of you people on here are complete idiots. This is probably a simple pump and dump scam–you send out millions of emails in hopes that a bunch of idiots are dumb enough to take it as literal advice and spend their live savings on it only for you to dump the stock when it movse up.
To those saying spam the company and open their website (which wont do anything anyway!)…it isn’t gonna get you anywhere. There is a good chance that they have absolutely nothing to do with it..their company simply looked like a nice little target for this classic scam, like the whole bullshit about how the industry is huge, blah blah blah. Actually what many of you doing is considered illegal under FTC and FCC laws. Spamming their mailboxes with files (which costs them money, even if its only a small amount) when you have no evidence at all that they are even doing anything wrong.
As a former spammer I can tell you how to easily stop junk mail. Spamming is done automatically with lists containing thousands, if not millions of email addresses which are harvested through search engines, sites that require signups, chatrooms, messaging clients, ect. The easy way to stop this is to have 2-3 email addresses–1 for your personal close contacts, 1 for your business contacts, and 1 for signups/websites/chats/ect. As for the pump and dump scam emails, that is illegal according to the SEC. goto www.sec.gov and look for instructions on reporting fraudulent emails.
January 6th, 2007 at 2:36 pm
oh yeah and Gail, the incoherent messages are just ways to trick the powerful spam filters that mail providers use these days. It’s not uncommon to see biblical scripture or a excerpt from a book for example.
January 15th, 2007 at 3:32 pm
please hack their site
thank you
January 18th, 2007 at 10:05 am
i just looked into my junk email box and i have over one-thousand of these emails o.o
about 2 a day reach my main inbox
whoever is doing it sucks at being successful. resorting to spam to help a business grow is such a lame tactic
January 20th, 2007 at 8:14 am
I fucku you with your fucking spam meil.
January 21st, 2007 at 10:15 am
Hi Spam-Ridden, and the whole of the Readership;
It would be great if you could take this and highlight and/or summarize some of the more lucid points for people who don’t have time to read it all.
Some people will still want to read everything; it’s darn fun to see everyone’s take on it all.
I wish I could leave a name you know me by, but in this one case, I’m gonna refrain. Scammers read this as well. Just know I have been your advisor in the past (tho this is my first to a site about spam).
See you on the One Ocean, kids. Love to all. Rub my belly for luck and add me to your salad.
January 21st, 2007 at 11:52 am
actually omit the last paragraph.
January 22nd, 2007 at 7:57 am
Today (10/22/07) I received a spam email and the stock is selling for $.21 with a target of $1.00.
January 22nd, 2007 at 7:58 am
Sorry, date is 01/22/07
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